The Nobel Assembly reveals three winners of this year's prize in Physiology of Medicine.
The Nobel Assembly reveals three winners of this year's prize in Physiology of Medicine.
Epigenetic perturbations could jump-start heritable variation.
Reversing catastrophic threats to our planet’s biodiversity is not optional: our lives depend on it.
Dried plant specimens reveal the origin of an insect pest that has spread throughout Europe.
Ecosystems are failing and extinction rates are soaring. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Edward O. Wilson weigh in on why cataloging existing species, discovering new ones, and maintaining a balanced and diverse global ecosystem are critical for ensuring a habitable environment for all.
Even highly diluted crude oil can impact fish in the marshes bordering the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Wangari Maathai, a human rights advocate and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, started a movement to plant more than 30 million trees and generate nearly 1 million jobs.
Researchers find that sampling DNA from the soil can be an effective way to determine how many individuals of a variety of species inhabit a particular area.